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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Buyer Demand Continues Outpacing the Supply of Homes for Sale
Reprinted from Keeping Current Matters The price of any item is determined by the supply of that item, as well as the market demand. The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) surveys “over 50,000 real estate practitioners about their expectations for home sales, prices … Continue reading
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A ‘Buyer’ in Hand is Worth Two in the Bush
Reprinted from Keeping Current Matters In today’s highly competitive seller’s market where there are more buyers than there are homes for them to buy, some sellers may feel like the ball is in their court. And they would be right … Continue reading
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Rising Home Prices Mean Great News for Homeowners
Reprinted from Keeping Current Matters Recently there has been a lot of talk about home prices and if they are accelerating too quickly. As we mentioned before, in some areas of the country, seller supply (homes for sale) cannot keep up … Continue reading
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Our friend, Josephine Borrelli
“THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE IN LIFE THAT MAKE YOU LAUGH A LITTLE LOUDER, SMILE A LITTLE BIGGER AND LIVE LIFE A LITTLE BIT BETTER” Richard and I lost our dear friend, Josephine Borelli, her friendship and her welcoming manner … Continue reading
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Thinking of Selling? You Should Act NOW!
Reprinted from Keeping Current Matters If you thought about selling your house this year, now more than ever may be the time to do it! The inventory of homes for sale is well below historic norms and buyer demand is … Continue reading
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3 Questions to Ask Before You Buy Your Dream Home
Reprinted from Keeping Current Matters If you are debating purchasing a home right now, you are probably getting a lot of advice. Though your friends and family will have your best interests at heart, they may not be fully aware … Continue reading
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The 5 Greatest Benefits of Homeownership
Reprinted from Keeping Current Matters Recently, Freddie Mac reported on the benefits of homeownership. According to their report, here are the five benefits that “should be at the top of everyone’s list.” Homeownership can help you build equity over time. … Continue reading
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Top 10 Plants for Designing a Water Wise Landscape
Reprinted from RIS Media’s Housecall By Krystal Rogers-Nelson Wait! Before you spend thousands on landscaping—or on water-guzzling plants—try planting a DIY drought-tolerant garden. With the right plants, your landscape will be cost-effective, low maintenance, and beautiful. Here is a list … Continue reading
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